Less was definitely more when it came to the fall/winter 2013 collection from Steven Alan. In a mere 10 looks, the designer set forth a tightly edited yet cohesive directive for the season. It was a cleaner, more mature outing then we've seen in the past, with an emphasis on tailoring that honed in on trim blazers with slim lapels and matching stovepipe trousers (one in tawny corduroy had a kind of '70s/Wes Anderson vibe). Alan's signature shirting was on-point as always, and a belted grandpa cardigan, tan suede baseball jacket, oversized slate topcoat, and rumpled gray turtleneck were all stand-outs. And while the individual elements themselves were polished, there was no stuffiness to be found — quite the opposite, really. The collection had a nonchalant feel that would make you shoe-in for most stylish guy in your office (by day) or at the local watering hole (by night). And who wouldn't want that? No one, that's who. Check out a few shots from the presentation here, and the full collection in the slideshow.